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Welcome! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Beko product. We want your product, manufactured with high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
Table of Contents 1 Safety Instructions......Intended Use........Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet Safety ..........Electrical Safety......Transportation Safety ....Installation Safety......Safety of Use ......... Temperature Warnings ....Cooking Safety ......Induction ........1.10 Maintenance and Cleaning Safety 2 Environmental Instructions .... Waste Directive......
1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the Intended Use safety instructions necessary • This product is designed to be to prevent the risk of personal used at home. It is not suitable injury or material damage. for commercial use. •...
• This product should not be 3. Take precautions to prevent used by people with limited children from entering the physical, sensory or mental ca- product. pacity (including children), un- 4. Do not allow children to play less they are kept under super- with product when it is in idle vision or receive the necessary mode.
• (If your product does not have • If the power cable is damaged, a mains cable) only use the it must be replaced by the connecting cable described in manufacturer, an authorized the "Technical specifications" service or a person to be spe- section.
ial or thick cardboard and tape • Do not install the product near it tightly. Secure the moving a window. There is a risk that parts of the product firmly to the hob flame will ignite cur- prevent damage. tains and flammable materials •...
the product from the electri- ing elements. Children under 8 city. Contact the importer or years of age should be kept the authorized service centre. away from the product unless • CAUTION: If the hob surface is constantly supervised. cracked, disconnect the •...
• Do not store metal objects in Induction drawers under the hob. During • The electrically operated zones long and intensive use, the ma- of your hob are equipped with terials here may overheat. advanced“ Induction” techno- • Do not place electronic logy.
2.3 Recommendations for Energy Compliance with RoHS Directive: Saving The product you have purchased complies According to EU 66/2014, information on with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU). It energy efficiency can be found on the does not contain harmful and prohibited product receipt supplied with the product.
3.2 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) 48 /910 /520 * Hob installation dimensions (width / depth) (mm) 880 (+2) /490 (+2) Voltage/Frequency 1N~220-240 V; 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the min. H05V2V2-F 3 x 6 mm2 product Total power consumption (kW) max.
4 First Use Before you start using your product, it is re- NOTICE: Some detergents or cleaning commended to do the following stated in agents may cause damage to the surface. the following sections respectively. Do not use abrasive detergents, cleaning powders, cleaning creams or sharp objects 4.1 Initial Cleaning during cleaning.
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• The fact that the heat transfer stops and • Steel and stainless steel pots/pans (with the cooking surface is not heated directly label or warning indicating that it is in- when the cooking pots/pans is removed duction compatible) from the cooking surface provides a Unsuitable pots/pans: safer use against possible accidents •...
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• Some cooking pots/pans have a base Equal distribution of the cookware that contains non-ferromagnetic materi- on the right and left and center als such as aluminium. These types of hobs for the selection of hobs af- cooking pots/pans may not heat ad- fects the cooking performance pos- equately or may not be detected by the itively while cooking multiple meals...
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Cooking pots/pans usage samples They have 4 separate cooking sur- faces on the cooking zone with wide surface. However, you can use these For cooking operations on large cooking zones for two different tem- cooking pots/pans, place the pots/ perature levels as I-II and III-IV. For pans so that it covers the centres of example, if you are going to cook in both cooking zones and that it is...
Cooking pots/pans usage samples Illuminated hob cooking zones It varies de- pending on the product model. It may not be available on your product. Cooking zones in your hob are indicated with lightings. Cooking zones shall not be visible when your hob is off or in stand-by mode.
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Activating/deactivating the timer key This product is controlled by means of a touch control panel. Each oper- Quick heating key/High power setting (Booster) ation you make on your touch con- trol panel will be confirmed by an Stop key audible signal. Wide surface cooking zone selection key Always keep the control panel Timer increase key...
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Turning on the cooking zones "0" or "00" value will appear on all dis- plays. The " " symbol on the hob dis- play will disappear. When the time is over, an audible alarm will sound. Touch any button on the control panel to si- lence the audible alarm.
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wide surface cooking zone. Thus, you 3. By touching the wide surface cooking can utilize a wider cooking zone just zone symbol for 3 seconds: If you touch with the same values. the wide surface cooking zone symbol for 3 seconds, the cooking zone is turned off.
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Deactivating the key lock The booster may only be activated in one of the zones on the same 1. Keep " " key pressed for 3 seconds. side (left or right). If one of the ð The operation is confirmed with an cooking zones on the same side is audible signal.
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2. Place your pan on the left or right cook- Timer cannot be adjusted unless ing zone, according to the desired start- the cooking zone and the temperat- ing level, ensuring that it covers both ure value for the cooking zone are cooking zones.
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Power management function When using the “Move” function, the timer cannot be set for the Your product has a power management function. With this function, you can cooking zones. change the total power setting that the hob will draw. There are 9 different levels for If there is a pan on the auxiliary the power management function.
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Depending on the total power level Your hob can be equipped with in- set, the temperature levels you can duction cooking zones with a dia- give to the cooking zones may vary. meter of 145, 180, 210 and 280 mm Depending on the power adjust- depending on the model.
Overheating protection justing the extraction level for optimum per- formance according to the set heating level Your hob is equipped with some sensors of your hob. In order to do this you must ensuring protection against overheating. first connect your hood and hob to each The following may be observed in case of other, once this is done you can activate overheating:...
6.1 General warnings about cooking • When heating oil, make sure that the pot you use is dry and keep its lid open. with hob • For recommendations on cooking with General warnings about cooking with hob power saving, refer to the “Environmental •...
• Remove lime, oil, starch, milk and protein • Do not use hard metal scrapers and ab- stains on the glass and inox surfaces im- rasive cleaners. They may damage the mediately without waiting. Stains may surfaces. rust under long periods of time. •...
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The product does not work. Although the hob zone is turned on, the pot does not heat up. • Fuse may be faulty or blown. >>> Check the fuses in the fuse box. Change them if • The pot may not be suitable with the In- necessary or reactivate them.
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Error codes/reasons and possible solutions Error codes Error reasons Possible solutions Turn the induction cooker off and wait until it is cooled down. The error E 22 Induction hob is overheated. shall be resolved when temperature E 26 of the hob comes down below the limits.
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